We're fighting two wars, our economy is on the brink, and what does Bush's administration decide is important in the last 2 months of THE WORST ADMINISTRATION EVER?????
Yep, they will make it a top priority to go after online gambling one final time: (from the Salt Lake Tribune):
Internet gambling
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<!--date-->Updated: 11/20/2008 03:09:17 PM MST
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<SCRIPT language=JavaScript> if(requestedWidth > 0){ document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.width = requestedWidth + "px"; document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.margin = "0px 0px 10px 10px"; } </SCRIPT>Our economy is in a death spiral, but the Bush administration's last hurrah is to issue regulations that charge banks with enforcing of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006.
So does this mean the feds will also censor Internet access to sites like etrade.com, aig.com, statefarm.com, lds.org and utahjazz.com?
» When you buy stocks, you're gambling that their value will go up.
» When you take out a mortgage, you're gambling that you'll be able to make the payments.
» When you buy insurance, you're gambling that your premiums won't exceed your honored claims.
» When you pay tithing to your church, you're gambling that what they preach is true.
» When you buy tickets to a sporting event, you're gambling that your team will win.
How consenting adults choose to entertain themselves is simply none of the government's business. The right-wing hypocrites who sponsored the UIGEA vilified poker players while carving out exemptions for their own states' horse-racing lobbies.
The online poker industry bleeds $10 billion a year to safe havens overseas. Poker is a game of skill, and the demand can never be legislated away. It should be regulated and taxed to help provide funds for President-elect Barack Obama's education programs.
Todd Ouzts
Draper
Yep, they will make it a top priority to go after online gambling one final time: (from the Salt Lake Tribune):
Internet gambling
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<!--date-->Updated: 11/20/2008 03:09:17 PM MST
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<SCRIPT language=JavaScript> if(requestedWidth > 0){ document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.width = requestedWidth + "px"; document.getElementById('articleViewerGroup').style.margin = "0px 0px 10px 10px"; } </SCRIPT>Our economy is in a death spiral, but the Bush administration's last hurrah is to issue regulations that charge banks with enforcing of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006.
So does this mean the feds will also censor Internet access to sites like etrade.com, aig.com, statefarm.com, lds.org and utahjazz.com?
» When you buy stocks, you're gambling that their value will go up.
» When you take out a mortgage, you're gambling that you'll be able to make the payments.
» When you buy insurance, you're gambling that your premiums won't exceed your honored claims.
» When you pay tithing to your church, you're gambling that what they preach is true.
» When you buy tickets to a sporting event, you're gambling that your team will win.
How consenting adults choose to entertain themselves is simply none of the government's business. The right-wing hypocrites who sponsored the UIGEA vilified poker players while carving out exemptions for their own states' horse-racing lobbies.
The online poker industry bleeds $10 billion a year to safe havens overseas. Poker is a game of skill, and the demand can never be legislated away. It should be regulated and taxed to help provide funds for President-elect Barack Obama's education programs.
Todd Ouzts
Draper